One bee cannot live by itself. In order to start a new hive, you need a queen and at least one male. If all but one bee are killed, that bee will soon starve to death.
All bees do, but they won't do it in their nest or hive if they can help it. They will go out on defecation flights.
First of all, bees do not nest under concrete. They are wasps. The area can be sprayed with insecticide or wasp killer bought from a local garden store. A more safer option is to buy a wasp trap. Just add water and hang it up. The wasps get attracted to them and go through small holes in the trap and are unable to come out. They drown eventually.
Ground bees are native bees. They can pollinate plants and feed on nectar, but they do no need to create food store to survive through the winter. Almost all die off. Honey bees pollinate plants as a side-effect of their nectar-gathering activities. Because they maintain a population over winter, they need to store food. Hence, they make honey. ___________ Honey bees will be a colony of thousands in one nest, where ground bees are solitary bees, one bee (raising a brood) to the nest, though there may be dozens of these solitary nest in the same area Lar
They get wet. Unless the jet of water is strong enough to injure them, that is all that happens.
You need to be sure of what it is before you decide upon removal tactics. Is it a bee hive that is actually in the ceiling or wall, or is it a wasp or hornet nest that is visible and stuck to the ceiling or wall? If it is a bee hive there will be honeycomb involved and that will all need to be removed from the ceiling. Call a professional to smoke out the bees, open up the ceiling, remove the hive, and then seal the hole. If it is just the papery nest of a wasp or a hornet or the mud nest of a mud dauber, those are easy, get some wasp and hornet freeze. soak the nest and let it soak about 24 hours, then knock the nest down. Make sure before you knock it down you don't notice any activity.
All bees do, but they won't do it in their nest or hive if they can help it. They will go out on defecation flights.
possibly but it will poison the soil, kill any plant it contacts and can seep to nearby wells. its also dangerous as it can ignite
to kill a wasp or yellow jacket nest: wait until they all go to sleep at night and pour gasoline down their hole. never do this in daytime or they will swarm and sting you a lot
She is born a queen and different from other bees. She will leave her birth nest and mate, then start her own colony. All of the bees there are her children. :)
First of all, bees do not nest under concrete. They are wasps. The area can be sprayed with insecticide or wasp killer bought from a local garden store. A more safer option is to buy a wasp trap. Just add water and hang it up. The wasps get attracted to them and go through small holes in the trap and are unable to come out. They drown eventually.
All you have to do is with your shoe step on it or grab a paper and swat it.
Ground bees are native bees. They can pollinate plants and feed on nectar, but they do no need to create food store to survive through the winter. Almost all die off. Honey bees pollinate plants as a side-effect of their nectar-gathering activities. Because they maintain a population over winter, they need to store food. Hence, they make honey. ___________ Honey bees will be a colony of thousands in one nest, where ground bees are solitary bees, one bee (raising a brood) to the nest, though there may be dozens of these solitary nest in the same area Lar
You can pour very soapy hot water down the entrance and scatter mothballs around and in the nest. Then, cover the entrance with dirt and keep the soil moist at all times, like with a hose. when you see no bees (should take about4-5 days), wait a day, then dig up the nest. PS If by some chance bees would come out when you are near... RUN!
No... honey bee's collect honey and are in a hive and are also smaller than bumble bees and not yellow and black... whereas bumble bee's collect pollen and make their own hives. hope u understand that a little more now
No. In the wild they would nest in hollow trees or other similar cavities.Answer:They can, more so in arid areas they will nest in old rodent or rabbit burrows, Africanized honeybees are know to be found in ground nests at times
No. Social bees in the Genus Apis have huge colonies and so create a lot of honey which is basically supposed to be their over-winter food supply. Bumblebees have much smaller colonies and so have only a few thimvlefuls of honey in their nest. Mining bees that nest in the ground or carpenter bees in dead wood leave their larvae with a pollen "loaf" which is a small pellet of flower pollen and nectar mixed together.
You need to find the carpenter ant nest in order to get rid of them. Spraying yourself or having a company do so will only kill the worker ants who are away from the nest. Once the nest is found, use non-repellent pesticides to kill them all.